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Author Topic: How does any eyas survive living in that disgusting nest??  (Read 4506 times)
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« on: 10-Jun-14, 07:48:52 AM »

This might be in the wrong place, but I wonder how on earth the eyases manage to survive the germs and diseases that must accumulate in a nest box that filthy with poop and rotten prey parts. In their natural cliff habitat, I suppose the wind would blow away most of the body parts, but that isn't happening in this box.  sick-298 Ick and double ick

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« Reply #1 on: 10-Jun-14, 07:52:42 AM »

This might be in the wrong place, but I wonder how on earth the eyases manage to survive the germs and diseases that must accumulate in a nest box that filthy with poop and rotten prey parts. In their natural cliff habitat, I suppose the wind would blow away most of the body parts, but that isn't happening in this box.  sick-298 Ick and double ick

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Good point, Dot. Still... it seems loads of raptors have no probs, esp when the nestboxes get cleaned every year... don't they??
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« Reply #2 on: 10-Jun-14, 08:10:03 AM »

If need be, they check them and dust them for lice. It is gross but ---- Happens! Normal in the birds world. I have yet to see a clean nest!
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« Reply #3 on: 10-Jun-14, 08:14:06 AM »

And eagle nests-they never get cleaned-parents just pile more sticks on top & bury the nestovers.

I suppose we could get into a discussion about exposure to germs conferring immunity rather than causing disease... nerd
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« Reply #4 on: 11-Jun-14, 02:55:40 PM »

And eagle nests-they never get cleaned-parents just pile more sticks on top & bury the nestovers.

I suppose we could get into a discussion about exposure to germs conferring immunity rather than causing disease... nerd

At least the birds aren't being vaccinated, Thank God!
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« Reply #5 on: 12-Jun-14, 10:45:46 AM »

I have chicks in a nestbox right now and they are getting bigger and bigger every day.  The parents push all the gunk to the corners.  When they were little I think the adults took out the poop.  I suspect, though, that the poop acts as moisturizer for my clutch.  It gets hot in the box and the moisture tends to make it a bit cooler.  I clean the box every day now, but the adults get very mad at me.  There doesn't seem to be anything that's harmful to the chicks/eyases.

Some natural scrapes are back under ledges where they would probably be cleaned after fledging by other hawks or vultures.
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